Connecting Beyond the Migratory Route: My Experience in Alaska

By Mirna Borrego This trip begins at the end of a festival and a farewell to shorebirds. On Saturday March 10, 2018, we organized the 2nd. Bahía de Todos Santos Bird Festival in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. A couple of days later and after a successful festival, I took a plane to Cordova, Alaska, following […]

Our Spokespersons: Meltí

By Charlotte Vizzuett Sentinels of Baja California find inspiration in the natural beauty of the peninsula and it motivates us to ensure the conservation of these natural spaces, from the volcanic valley and the undulating channels of the San Quintín wetland to the snowy mountains of San Pedro Mártir. We are so excited to announce […]

We Are Part of RED OJA

By Mariana Espinosa In March 2021, Terra Peninsular joined the RED OJA, a network to strengthen and make visible the collective work of young people in forests and territorial connectivity. By being part of this network we will have the opportunity to make visible the efforts we make in Baja California, connect and join actions […]

The Festival Through the Years

By Claudia Guzmán and Mirna Borrego We’re a young festival, and we’re honored to have received the Partners in Flight award, which recognizes individuals or groups that contribute significantly to bird conservation and restoration of endangered bird habitats in the American continent.

Great news! We’re now Cemefi certified

Exciting news! We’re very happy to share that we recently received the 2020 Institutionality and Transparency Accreditation granted by the Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía (Cemefi), Mexico’s leading and most respected private nonprofit coordination and empowerment association.

What Did We Achieve in 2019?

It’s time we share our key achievements in 2019! This year we also celebrated 18 years protecting wildlife and nature in Baja California.

Four Decades of Punta Mazo from Two Surfers’ Perspective

By Kevin Smith and Mark Van Slooten We grew up at a time when finding the perfect wave was what every surfer dreamed of.  Discovering such a wave was the pinnacle of the surfing experience. But wave searching in the days before Google Earth, cell phones, and wave forecasts required study, intuition and luck. We […]

9 Eco-Friendly Christmas Tips

Easy and simple eco-friendly tips to enjoy this Christmas season and protect our environment at the same time by reducing waste at home.